The Mounted Stranger | |
Director: | Arthur Rosson |
Producer: | Hoot Gibson |
Screenplay: | Arthur Rosson |
Starring: | Hoot Gibson Buddy Hunter Milton Brown Fred Burns Jim Corey Francis Ford |
Cinematography: | Harry Neumann |
Editing: | Gilmore Walker |
Studio: | Universal Pictures |
Distributor: | Universal Pictures |
Runtime: | 66 minutes |
Country: | United States |
Language: | English |
The Mounted Stranger is a 1930 American pre-Code Western film. It was a remake of The Ridin' Kid from Powder River (1924),[1] which was an adaptation of Henry Herbert Knibbs's novel of the same name.[2]
Pete Ainslee locates Steve Gary, who killed Ainslee's father when Ainslee was a child and a witness to the murder. The adult Ainslee wounds Gary in a gunfight, but he becomes the hunted one after Gary recovers.
The Mounted Stranger was written and directed by Arthur Rosson. It was released on February 8, 1930, by Universal Pictures.[3] [4] [2] Harry Neumann was the cinematographer, and Gibson was the producer. Henry H. Knibbs was the author, and Gilmore Walker was the editor. The film's sets were designed by art director David S. Garber.